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Avatar for Zulu Operations
Zulu Operations
4.9(
22
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Post Construction - Clean-up - For Business

Serving High Falls, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

Super Service Award Winner

In business since 2023

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Excellent experience all around, from initial contact, response time etc. Arrived promptly at agreed arrival time, got right to work. Got the job done including cleaning up in a short amount of time. Very personable, polite. Will definitely be using services again, and highly recommend!"
Response time8 hrs
Response rate92%
28 neighbors recently requested a quote
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LeafFilter Gutter Protection
3.9(
2,542
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Gutters & Downspouts - Clean

Serving High Falls, NY and surrounding areas

Approved (Corporate)

In business since 2005

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"LeafFilter doesn't clean gutters, they sell and install their LeafFilter Gutter products and only clean the gutters if you buy their product. I can't even begin to afford their product so I wasn't able to get my gutter cleaned by them."
Free no obligation estimates
Free no obligation estimates
Metal Screen mesh ontop of gutter
Free-flowing water in clean gutters
Debris resistant gutter protection

+63

11055 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by82%of homeowners
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Statewide Roofing & Chimney
4.5(
118
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Clean and Inspect an oil-fired chimney

Serving High Falls, NY and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Peter was on time, surveyed the job went over everything before proceeding. took pictures and explained to me what was going to be done. once completed clean up was done and everything was left in order. i would recommend to my friends"
New Skylight
cut skylight opening
2 New Skylights
Response time7 hrs
20 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by89%of homeowners
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Cleaning questions, answered by experts

Black widow spiders often live near residential areas, drawn by the promise of shelter and a steady supply of prey. These arachnids gravitate towards dark, undisturbed hiding places like crawl spaces, garages, and cluttered areas where they can build their webs and remain hidden from sight. By keeping homes clean and clutter-free, homeowners can reduce the risk of attracting black widow spiders.

How often you clean your garage depends on what you do in there and its overall level of disarray. You should clean the garage once every season, though some experts say every month. Decluttering and deep-cleaning once a year is enough for garages used primarily for storage, but if you do car maintenance or other hands-on project in the space, you’ll need to clean more frequently.  

Black faucets aren’t difficult to clean, but keeping them clean may be challenging. Dirt, dust, toothpaste, and water spots may show up on the faucet, but a quick wipe with a damp cloth will bring the finish back to its original beauty. Avoid abrasive cleaners or polishes as they could scratch the finish.

These hardworking scrubbers should be replaced every six months. Most toilet brushes have nylon bristles, and over time, these bristles can bend, fray, or fall out, reducing the effectiveness of the brush. Silicone brushes hold their shape longer, but the softer bristles are less effective at removing residue and build-up. To clean your toilet brush after use, spray it with a disinfecting cleaner and let it air dry by closing the handle under the toilet seat and letting the brush head drip into the toilet bowl.

You’ll often find mildew and soap scum in the same place, but they are very different substances. Mildew is a substance composed of living fungi, whereas soap scum is primarily an accumulation of mineral deposits. Mildew needs chronic moisture to thrive, while soap scum is unaffected by damp conditions (though it is a residue left behind by the water).

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